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Ivory Coast’s economic boom and the end of French military presence contrast with political uncertainties surrounding the upcoming elections.
Australia is the only nation that does not share borders with others while itself covering an entire continent. Like the United States, Australia was built on immigration, though it has a much more ...
Overregulation is behind Europe’s lagging productivity and innovation.
The Maastricht Treaty reshaped Europe, but its centralizing ambitions betrayed economic growth and triggered crises still unfolding today.
A growing concern dominates Western politics and diplomacy: the unraveling of the so-called rules-based world order. Many place the blame on the Trump administration. However, this shift was ...
The United States Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency within the Department of Energy, projects that the country will set a new oil production record this ...
A major geopolitical realignment is dismantling traditional foreign aid systems in favor of limited measures to bolster strategic national interests.
Since 2011, Libya has been in turmoil, facing a divided state, stalled elections, militia control and unsuccessful UN stabilization efforts.
How geopolitical changes, sanctions and new trade alliances are redefining global trade flows and economic relationships among nations.
President Trump has renewed U.S. interest in Greenland to counter Chinese and Russian influence in the Arctic.
Beijing’s aggressive export strategy faces mounting resistance worldwide. Even nations friendly to China are erecting barriers to safeguard industries.
China has entered a deflationary cycle, exposing stark economic disparities amid slowing growth and cautious policy changes.
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